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ah | €0 the identity THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, (1906. JAILED AS WITCH TO SAVE SEERESS 0M MURDER New ‘Shields Fate Card-Read— er from Avenger. TOLD GIRL OF DEATHS Patron ‘Worried Herself into Grave, and Father Said He'd Kill Woman. detectives chnnot find a clue of the man whose cold-_ . Annie Albey, ~ Newark blooded threat to kill M sem!-professfonal fortire teller, of No. |'* West streot, unless she ware ar. lea_to her &rrest and commit Mra, Albey, in the cotn- ul for hav mt-of ed for three ue taw ot} C rested, ment to jail. ty Jall, almost grat placed there, and tosh& has. been co: ran an ha un New Jersey, declares“she bas told to! fo young woman tho hich the] mysterious threatener alleges 60 wor- led hils daughter that she pined away and died. It dy a strange of ignorance and superstith Y charged class could be. One Chart. teamster, Her Knowledge on She ts the wife of a Albey, he home at No. 67 Wear treat consists two [ttle rooms in @ two-story brick house, the low 7 of which Is oc as a cobbler's Tho famlly iy poor, but the according to his own astate- and that of his wife and neigh- + opposed his wife's practise of Ing palms, casting horoscopes and ng cards” for women who & Knowledge of thelr future. The woman's knowledge of astrology had been gleamed from a fifty-cent came daboriously a diagram, and used thie instead of the text-book, when casting horoscopes. Her reading of cards was Atle more complex than ts that prac« Used by amateur entertainers at village social gatherings. the cards conflacated fe teottve Tulte when arereaace ch sho {ten Mebuy witha lead pencil, The three-spot of spades bore the single word “Tears. “Love and a proposal! marked significance of the TA strange beau on w no four of clubs, and the deuco signified that "it would be sie a short-time waa the Int tS GMO [rowers man quarters and z T Newark gir probably made the visits evidently did not, ju: following letter: Charged with Girl's Death, Jersey Blue Law; i copied} ion. Won Star Ro Miss ReNWd Virlennre., Hencotorth Duluth. the ety of copper Kings and commonplace modern traffic, ts going to hold ity head up and brag Of Teal artistic achievements, It ts ait because of Miss Rena Vivi- whe-so charmed the composer Pucolnt with her winging in the role of Madame Butterfly that Henry W. Savage, relying on his praise of the young alngor, her by cable for his production of the opera, ‘The muta trom Duluth ts one of the| handromeat women in opera. She re-| ards her securing the part of Cho-Cho- the Chha Wife (Madame Dutter= enne, extravagant] engaged! le by Her Singing for Composer. +Lers—are_on_strika for more pay and | T[Teve ie distress, ‘G.W-VANDERBILTS "HELD PRISONERS BY FIRM STRIKE |Can’t Ride Out of Bilt-. more Even in Their Own Carriages. } ABHISV ILLS. ON. 8—-One the richest famiilea in the world prac Ucally “prisoners tn of America's most mngnificent palaces; a score of }coachthen and drivers and hosilers In ugly mood; .a whole commu of workers in sympathy with tie latte, |i the situation af Biltmore, where M and Mra. George W. Vandorptt are ¢ day thinking .{t over and ‘wondering | what to do next. The Vanderbitt driv. | G., Noy. less work: That ts the immediate cause of the diMculty, The real trouble began when » Vanderbilt looked at his gnnual ‘ex. pense account some time ago a. found that it was about the bisxest thing around Hijtmorp, Ha suddenly Degan to retrench, Exponsos wore cut right ond left. Old seryanta found thelr wages split) heads of departments wer turned out and leamed that Mr. | Vandertdit meant to do thelr w himself, thus saving considerable cash, An admission was charged at tho Biltmore gates, which was estimated to be worth $5,000 a year, to which tho curtoun did not object. Admission Plan Didn't Pay. the Dut admissfon plan did not _ro- Sines $5,00-a— yer on an estate wijiere It costs twice that much for buttohhote ‘bouquet: ‘The next business stroke of Mr, Van- erbilt was to tackle the pay en- velopes of the drivers, Through these dia_plue_penc!l rushed Itke «a thunder bolt through a swarm of ‘gnats, There | were murmurs and grumbiings among failed to appear. He ming again for his carriage, (0 no avail. Evidently something had gone wrong with the Aladin lamp he possessed. Mr, Vande soon learned tho] cmuse of the delay. The night before his mon had asked Increaso of wages | and bad met a refusal, A lpader found B cal “RE the thot fate — atte dq otherwise called Puccint - {iss Vivienne had just finished he: musical education’ under Victor Maure at Paris when she learned that Gia- Somo Puccini, tho composer, waa in Milan ‘on business with his pubflsher. She made a hasty visit to suceeded In getting an interview. Pucolnt, Impressed with her volce and PrrroM ‘charm, Kaye her the scorn of is grand opera, "Madame Butterfly,” to study and made en appointment to try her jn the tile role, He informed her that Henry W, javage was to produce. te opera ‘here, and If abe Proved competent he would use his in- | fluence (o secure her a desirable con: | JERSEY DEMOCRATS: NEWARK, N. J., Noy, 6—No State oMficerta to be elected in Now Jereey | tovday, but the voting ts given a State! Interest by the fact that the return to} the United States Senate of Senator John Dryden waa made an tssue in| his own party and caused so bitter a desire to capture more than ts desired __ Uso to’ dispos daug my he purpose E ne told her she her mother and-that— her MW fol within a my ‘child so these wretches. They me and commence over ‘A GRIEF - STRICKEN Fo impressed. stead—of dropping basket he forwa stop for ain, ‘A THER." hoof Adama ft into the ded It “Immo- Othe Fourth BI TICES woman, whtcn Charged with Witchcraft. detectives preseeded with the hi for the letter writer, whom they fear to punish Mrs. Albey, (he woman was aurmigned before — Judge Algernon Biceeney, of the, Fourth Precinct Poitca Aatatute drawn ao tong ng} most New Jersoy lawyers have not Buspectod its existence was brought into cane, ‘Any person,’ saya Section 7, Chap- ter @5, of the New Jersey laws, “who Il pretend to exervise or use any kind of conjuration, witchcraft, sorcery or enchantment or pretend from his skill or knowledge tn any ‘occult or crafty science, to discover where or in whint magner goods or chattels, sup- posed to have been lost, or atolen may be found, shull be gutlty of misde- meanor." ide Sweeney, who once sentenced a. wife to pay a fine of 10 cents .a week, made the sentence ninety days, “1 don't. entirely understand," sald Mrs. Albey, to an Byentag World re- porter ut the jail to-day. "1 was told} 4 man Intended to murder me if I was not arrested and that they expect to sate him, Then I. suppose_l will be reloased, Saw. Trouble In Her Cards, ine tolling? Well, I reat cards, for fun. The trouble Is sonie take tt too seriously, They ceverything to happen that th will” But 1 woman that) ‘ould told any young] r and mother agine who jaan could be » otrdy do tell things right some | . though, ‘They told me that Twas fe; that an enemy wot me. Well, che man dreamboot pre- it. too, only been doing ave quit long ago, but women Lote-of men I turned ¥ MY husband did not ike —me_toda tt He abies vople out | came ‘wien he win thera” ls two years, ‘na Tigh money, but with friends, are frhting | Trout. Passale has swung aif around political wheel, and forecasting there ia al) guesswork. . One thing - weems almost certain there and that ia that John Hinehliffe will be elected State Senator. Ho 1s the former Mayor of Paterson who carried his city through fire and flood with honors, Ho js a Democrat and {* running against Wood | MeKeo, a popular Republican. Warren, Sussex and Huntington farm- ers will remain Democrats and ther counties are certain to be in the Dem- ocrauc Column. Monmouth ls claimed hy both parties, but the chances ap: | pear to favor the Republicans: . Middie- sex is almost sure to remain Rapub- Union will bo clove and may dl- onors between tho pxtrties, Cape clowe, bothsxides claiming jt but the May tw it ts normaily a Republican county, Hore in Esgex County the battle of ste Blate is being fought, It is tho county of ‘Dryden and of Colby, and Aithough Colby himself is not openly out sewinst Dryden, many of pis fol- lowers are, and thesd aro supporting in- dependents, ‘Mua olty. will, as a result. elest o Demoorat, Jacob Huussling, Mayor, ao- vording to. the indications to-day. One of the interesting, elections of the day Ison at Deal : fires are custing thelr didates. for Mayor, ionatre: Henry Hagencamp, a banker, has been Mayor for ¥ He {x the Democratic nom- Opposed to him, Ix Jefferson Sel leman, of J. & W. York.’ Both men are running on pe sonaliy made platforms which are very much allke, Including reform and gen- eral Improvements. At Soabright ote ronning—tor- tes for @ husband Confirmed this statement ecuited at tie idea of his wife read- ing the future - amon Council rae rats ne dee ve. reatened to resign. ject~ Tt looks as if he : MAKE GOOD GAINS; t-Ht-eives the Democrats ramet where millidn-1 can-| both of whom are} Seligman, of New | Witp full orchestra mocompa’ most critical audience bet rope, r Tite Ricordl. The tact de on Pucotnl, Se aisles ERRORS OF CLERKS. ferecrepiatered agroas voting. place dep reapportionment, Me appeal Committees but was told was no redress for him 4 fault-of-the cleritn, When he fs: consternation Miss Vivienne learned that the trial was to take place on the stage of La Scala. There was a and the in= siding Pereetnt and hin friend and ‘pub- that Vivienne has been engaged by Mr. j Savage shows the {mpression she has COST MANY VOTES: Reapportionment and a lack of | Knowledge on the part of many—etec} tion clerka throughout the city wer responaible to-day for the loss of xe eral_hundred, and perhaps a few thou- | sand votes. Yoters who have registered tram_the. the street—wis having been chang a. un- 16 the Republican County here that there | it was simply | If he was compelled to oso his vote] simply because the Inspectors were lx- | nora he -was Informed that there! was no law. covering the case and that would he compelled to ablde | | by. the action of the clerks. In th game istrict several citizens fared the same way, although clerks had from, the first day of rem istration to Inform them of thelr, errors. VOuN! Dont you CARE voTe FOR THAT UN* SPEAKAGLE WATER- he {THE LAST SPRECH > FINAL, Canowemen ‘crosses—on man take a 2084 Estate Multi-Millionaire and Wife, Bal in Which They Are Imprisoned] | WOMEN MARK CROSSES ON LOVELY PINK BALLOTS. Fall Trimmings, that They Know How to Vote Just as Weli as the Men, If there ta the ronx. The. n fings wt a? th @ Kenulne patriotic 2 Real Thing Wenue, to-day i Rights Learn election just like too dear for anything, decorated them added | touch to the occa- the htrelings, but Mr. Vandort#it had|that count, (And! tt wome heard the complaints of the great un-| treated lke nferior ebing washed. before; so he pabt no atten-| just shoow men, the bru tion. Last Sunday he wns ready to) senaty drive down to Biltmore village, where eee ae Seecincien anit he takes up the collection at Biltmore ee . trays a Pat tt a Church, which ho endowed. He prossed d OrNceeaie the button, but the gen! in lvery | U*lded to othe sat eect |onea just who ought to be elocted ‘The feminine voters came and wide, even from Brooklyn and the were and “the ab put black let_mere the no OF from -far ed up just the Ameri- n n creatlo new were clerie pr fo a eres Reais Ar \They Prove, in Cute tiie aoite with Latest first the King of Biltm. knew of It) was when he wanted to go to church | and couldn't, The drivers absolutely refused to snap a whip until they had satisfac: tion. Mr, Vanderbilt argued, coaxed, threatened strike-brenkers, but the men} stood firm. Couldn't Hire a Carrlage. Telephoning down to the Village the miuit!-millionaire orderet a coach, ‘Not while you have a strike on, Mr. m had to lug the golden plate on which | The-Curotina tote drop thet-nicket—— yy, There sema to be no way of rettins| ub walling. strikers are laying side the grounds can Btarve the nrisort sion remains to be secn. to tt from out- hether the strikers into satints= an Closest Shave In Election History for the Printing. of 2,000,000 Slips That-Were Needed, By tho closest shave In the of tho printing of -the ballots, thoaa} ‘that are being used ‘to-day were run oft the presses In Ue to be distribu. ted for the election, ‘Tho last to be rin off and packed Were not ready Until some time after: midnight. The last | type for them was not sot until 10 o'clock, and then they had to be| voofed up and read and corrected and put on the presses, ‘An faust as they were run off they ore sent to the various police precincts. Phe contract callea for the printing of {2,400,000 ballots, and the copy for tye [\dst of them was not turned In to the \srartin 1, Brown Printing Company Juntit late ou ‘Thursday night. | When) the regular paliols were out Niway the firin begun the work on pallets. This was Ja ¢ easy Wt of Works "put It re Te Was daylignt when the ballot had “bans run ott, stuck esaio! than Morty hours, to et history’ as] A th an to. ay qu | paratty suired -Gine. |inwt sample | Bome of presses hiwith “only: fonething shop announces Ing before. & to. lit"they turned In, trod ‘as they” were, | lthey would sleep’ the clock around wake up In time te hear the Oo ARTIST FRITZ THAULOW DIES, CHRISTIANIA, Noy. 6.—Tho death in nnounced at Volendam, Holland, of ulow, the Norwegian land- scape painter. TS | hao 0 OS is Funranteed jaa Uni Soy dooths and | wore Eattelis too, Lan pers; On, You ure You us the “Everything en would." The taking of the photograph sumed woman present had to be posed to the consid Vanderbilt,"" the answer came ba best advantage. ‘This wns serious. The attendance a’ The iInspecto: church was given up and another man | lone, -Preaident a plaid. » Te” WIth wink neck] te, hed. ‘How's (ha ed. Wo ov Iderman at's all nd, be: hand darters JATtOre, Loebinger, & genuine election,” Anspevtors, as the President moved the the tables and the ballot- oxen from thelr stations into a Ilghter \ spot so a photographer could pleture of the women voting. Ueve tn conducting this exactly lke the able of ‘Ks were white jace turquoise earrt went straiglit to the ts being cimducted Ike sald ¢ time. wero Miss the HEARST LEADER THROWS | DISTKICL 10 HUGHES. {Harry Harris Talked a Lot for Can- didate, but Didn't Find ‘1 . District, is ou he Venger. Bares. was chance to do what the Colby Republl-| same place for several years, not tak- ‘ ean sated e me that 13, defeat Dry-|ing {n> consideration that there had. Bag” Ready. jen for re-election. : : The election to-day will gee Hudson| veo ® Teabportionment, went to the Harry Harris, until i County, it Is xenerally expected, swing | . s BO Atte dependence League brek inte the Democratic column. A+ sherecpermittcdis these Zen sed sroelater ty-fourth Ass bly peur_ago oh tla high tide of -Faxuniem|!8 numeroua instances, but when th davawithahaork tha_county slipped {ts old time moor-| went to cist thelr ballots they were | — Checlessinsiliehos ings and drifted to the Repu | ihtormied tat the cterkshadt made} great ne vor ties that only one Democratic Consressman| mistake and that there was no ro- {| | was then given the wes elected fy the entire Sts Tananignteasearal To-day, it 4s generaily conceded, Jer- | ilar inatences came to} Gieceneis sey City will go ‘Democratic, and 20) day in the Nineteenth | headquarters for will Hudadn County, and two Deino-| Assembly District. A voter living at purposes-to-day, Spata WIT bs aleoted —to—Congress—and-} Ne Hi-Weet-One Hundred_and Tweittn | “Phe money % twelve Democratle Asien OIyMgn U8 | Mreet—reqiatered —xt—No—Net—Hisathy oleh he eas Informed chosen. é avenue, as he did last year, When no | TAT HsaWwentapacke Ontin Pasealo County {a close and in doubt, | went to vote he anmwerod tho neces: | dependence League cl Sussex Democratic and Bergen Repub-| sary questions, obtained a ballot and | ey AT to rc Hcan, and in thome threo countlew the | then stepped into @ booth Ho had) Gilsey House and pattie’ for Congress is excoadingiy] been tnere terethan @—antnuis when WAY On tt close. George H. Burke, Repubitcan, {the inspectors took away his ballot and BALLOTS VOTED HOT ates TOUT and William 1, Hughes, Democrat, | tdld him he was disenfranchised for this z fT | election, Ho protested, and the only both young men of Paterson, without | OUR. Acted wes that ae sous — FROM THE PRESSES. | nn of the take a "We be- | con- but every: Maz whe Maud age, R Jouch he In Tw §-o'ioe ot fet In- and Wast- ct told Would Maks Amc M a ab minauic Miss Bia ent ud mg th et) oad nd ‘route, mber of y £ n is said a fair Hug isnered “inet CaN N nw Char baffrage, i iy vo vote wore he. Polls Attractive, au | prots an want L ndred Martha dy—was- toting of hertrip-aiong th tre—erer—tray sai ars I have been ton, with its tke Mrs, them more the aude sllow the A DELIGHTFUL JOURNEY, Taken by Any One at Small Expense. mM | Convinced that all hope of ar tation has gone for it apparently th Une Intention of the Count's attorneys j to open a Vicloux attack on the 7 Cou wits The hearing to- sorrow will he private, * tany— wht voivot ont ur | RAN DOWN GIRL AS POLICEMAN HE WRKNG ‘Driver of a Horse Car Did Not Slow Up in—Time. Fad begged — her yy Rader, of No. % Pitt to buy a campaign Bittie Hattie nr. Mrs.-dac fA penny butto: day, and with the colm in her hand ried fcrose the street to the Utthe shop a No. 97, Coming orth on | Pit streot was an Avenife,B horne-dar, ariyen b ward Huerr, ot No; 609 St Thirteenth street. Gn the pjatform Hue mM Market Polica Station, aa Pollcoman Carroll, . CASTELLAN ATTACKHIS WI a ae on @ car seat and ordered { the crowd that assisted to call vmubatan policeman touched 10 i leck Up! ‘That child doesn't know T carton way to, ~ oried Carrol, sharply, a he enw the Mttle threes | yetr-otdhenitats ik On tha track ahead, "tr bic black eyes’ wide with uncere talnty and fear, : Kids “know how, ta care’ — rina growl ‘Then he n& are ground wildly at » big horses, used to the mites dodging beneath Jogged steadily on, the I wavered an instantttoo long errr | M¢ted the “dying the horses’, hoofs, 3 nin at th nly cries angry ambulance Hl Seneationee sion - Morrow stellane divorce sul vuld ort Hele and 60: inful or¢ is "HIS HEART BROKE AT MOTHER'S BIER bones Waar C. C Death the of THe thrid front Utile—Nouse A Tye nu re black the KIyn, one t white Hest i one is chair to the a doctor ef dled you Vit have to pur words her the di ish ft {a at Mother and next Th ut you G ognize | NOt BL funtil are jmy 8! could lthe | peante ayd § read pers read clo: tirst the re “yf somo {i Mich, nd 1 “Th when I say that I meta frignd whom Thad not seen for three months , have I sald, for the past avelling along been all summer? two months I've been t im Coffee others’ tote in Dy ificientl two ye theearly tr tomach was tak yory BUT Iny cm TOUS tO cause ¢ cH_oft-this_simne in such a ‘state 1] lttlo food owing to} intense suffering {t caused, Was ni con- ntly I wae losing ‘flesh rapidly, rowing weaker every-day, I had about Grap fn the papers! azine the Httla booklet possible result may fi be inquiry wa pr mad to ‘Wellyille," am now form thr twice ally a day, improvajevery opportuntt ink Hike “Postuin Co. “There's @ reason. It and resolved to follow instructions as led mytelf to try a package, and two months ago I } contained | understood ar What I've bee sting on G an drinking Postum Coffe plied 4 “Oh S she ‘you are |well 1 did not know sigh “Whereupon I told he: advising her Sf and Pos- Is by ¢ 150," BartioCrevk; Her you re you doing?’ she as ake 1, ‘ Special usational develop anticipated ati tle Henring lot A'Strong Witness for Munyon orrow neil It te ,, and Helea Gould in Paris Aiding Her Sister, giving support to her wiste atrom Hospital She wih warrleg to. th ad floor fat In No. Pitt st Jacob and Marion roll took, Huerr Station. Later t the Essex ged with homicld was fractured and while her body was —— | MR. KNOFF TESTIFIES and His Remedies, Mr. N_Knoff, who lives at 624 West Lelilgh avenue, Philadelphia, writes: “I lave used your rémedies -in— my —famlly—for— the last {fteen. years. 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